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    Another thing with the tiger morph being the way it is, is that it expresses itself even in tiger siblings that are not actual tigers.. For instance, my costal jaguar is a tiger sibling but not an actual tiger. One of his parents was a tiger, and there were tigers in the clutch. His pattern was greatly influenced by the tiger gene however. Creating the reverse stripe look over most of his back.. It's an interesting gene that you don't actually have to pay for in order to get the look



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